💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Eacus"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| aeacusnoun | (Greek mythology) A king of the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf, one of the three judges in Hades. |
| aeacidnoun | Relating to the descendants of Aeacus. |
| ægeusnoun | Obsolete form of Aegeus. [(Greek mythology) A character in the founding myth of Athens.] |
| aegeusnoun | (Greek mythology) A character in the founding myth of Athens. |
| augeiasnoun | Alternative form of Augeas. [(Greek mythology) A king of Elis, best known for his stables, the Augean stables.] |
| aegyptusnoun | A king of Egypt in Greek mythology. |
| aeaeanoun | (Greek mythology) The mythical island said to be the home of Circe. |
| iacchosnoun | (Greek mythology) Alternative form of Iacchus. [(Greek mythology) A minor deity of some cultic importance, particularly at Athens and Eleusis in connection with the Eleusinian mysteries.] |
| aiasnoun | Alternative form of Ajax (“hero in Greek mythology”). [(Greek mythology) Either of two heroes of the Trojan War.] |
| aeginetannoun | An inhabitant of Aegina. |
| iakchosnoun | (Greek mythology) Alternative form of Iacchus. [(Greek mythology) A minor deity of some cultic importance, particularly at Athens and Eleusis in connection with the Eleusinian mysteries.] |
| augeasnoun | (Greek mythology) A king of Elis, best known for his stables, the Augean stables. |
| œneusnoun | (Greek mythology) King of Calydon; husband of Althaea. |
| eolusnoun | Alternative spelling of Aeolus. [(Greek mythology) The name of a number of characters in Greek mythology, including the founder of the Aeolian race, and a god with power over wind.] |
| aeolusnoun | (Greek mythology) The name of a number of characters in Greek mythology, including the founder of the Aeolian race, and a god with power over wind. |
| iakkhosnoun | (Greek mythology) Alternative form of Iacchus. [(Greek mythology) A minor deity of some cultic importance, particularly at Athens and Eleusis in connection with the Eleusinian mysteries.] |
| oegipannoun | Alternative form of aegipan. [(Greek mythology) A goat-like creature resembling a satyr, sometimes portrayed as having a fish's tail.] |
| ægisnoun | Alternative spelling of aegis. [(Greek mythology, Roman mythology) A mythological shield associated with the Greek deities Zeus and Athena (and their Roman counterparts Jupiter and Minerva) shown as a short cloak made of goatskin worn on the shoulders, more as an emblem of power and protection than a military shield. The aegis of Athena or Minerva is usually shown with a border of snakes and with the head of Medusa in the center.] |
| glaucusnoun | A desert lime (Citrus glauca), a thorny shrub species endemic to semi-arid regions of Australia. |
| apsyrtusnoun | (Greek mythology) Alternative form of Absyrtus. [(Greek mythology) A Colchian prince, the son of Aeëtes.] |
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